Two americans decide to visit the City of Tijuana and buy tons of Pharmaceutical drugs and smuggle them back across the United States in piñatas. As they visit the city they end up in a house of a very powerful family of zombies known as The Z’s who will help them with their problem. The stereotypes of this film help capture the absurd relationship of two society’s engaging in a game of cat and mouse.

Memo Cruz (Luis Fernando Peña) is a young man in near-future Mexico. When his family is victim of a misguided drone attack he finds himself with no option but to head north, towards the U.S./Mexico border. But migrant workers cannot cross this new world border – it’s been sealed off. Instead, Memo ends up in a strange digital factory in Mexico where he connects his body to a robot in America.

6) Tijuana, sonidos del Nortec.

Dir. Alberto Cortés, México, 57 min, 2012.

In Tijuana the educational, cultural and artistic projects start from a collective essence, the true secret of the border city.

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